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RE: (erielack) Port Morris Intermodal?



Theoretically,
You wouldn't have to send trailers through Netcong at all and only through a
small part of Landing.
If an intermodal yard were in Pt. Morris, You could put a road on the old
Sussex branch ROW right out to Main St. Netcong which is 50 ft from Rt. 46.
To get to Rt. 80, You could use part of the same road, put a crossing in
over the tracks and use Kings Highway which has very few houses and comes
out in Landing right across from the Lackawanna station. Make a right on to
Landing Bvld. and Rt. 80 is right down the hill.



- ----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: (erielack) Port Morris Intermodal?


>I always (for 40 years or so) thought Port Morris would have been a good
> location for an intermodal terminal, especially as industry that may
> recieve
> intermodal loads has spread out due to the interstates, especially the
> arterials,e.g.I-287.
> However, "great access" may be probablematic at best! You drive through
> Netcong, or down from Landing---they'll just love those 53's, and as you
> know, most
> intermodal loads go out the gate early in the AM, say 05-08, and come in
> the
> gate after (plant) closing---16-1900. Even better!
>
> Jim Dalberg



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